Pierre Gotye
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All I can say is be careful what you do at the rink. Apparently 5 people got infected, two have died. They believe it had to do with sharing a water bottle or the infected player removing his mouthguard and shaking hands after a game:
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_15350194
FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Another hockey player tied to a meningitis outbreak in Larimer County has died.
County health officials say 27-year-old Nick Smith died early Tuesday. He played in the same pick-up hockey game June 9 in Fort Collins as 29-year-old Brian Wormus, who died last week after contracting the disease.
Smith also played in a game June 12 in neighboring Windsor.
A third hockey player who contracted meningitis has been hospitalized in Great Falls, Mont., where he was vacationing. A Colorado State University student who fell ill Memorial Day weekend is hospitalized in critical condition in a Denver-area hospital.
Larimer County health officials say the bacteria that sickened all four men appears to have the same "parent" as a strain that killed a Metropolitan State College student April 8.
Simply put: Wash you hands with hot water+soap after hockey.
http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_15350194
FORT COLLINS, Colo.—Another hockey player tied to a meningitis outbreak in Larimer County has died.
County health officials say 27-year-old Nick Smith died early Tuesday. He played in the same pick-up hockey game June 9 in Fort Collins as 29-year-old Brian Wormus, who died last week after contracting the disease.
Smith also played in a game June 12 in neighboring Windsor.
A third hockey player who contracted meningitis has been hospitalized in Great Falls, Mont., where he was vacationing. A Colorado State University student who fell ill Memorial Day weekend is hospitalized in critical condition in a Denver-area hospital.
Larimer County health officials say the bacteria that sickened all four men appears to have the same "parent" as a strain that killed a Metropolitan State College student April 8.
Simply put: Wash you hands with hot water+soap after hockey.